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🗓️ 29 January 2024
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:00.0 | DejaVou, known for being a feeling. |
0:04.8 | Known for being a feeling. |
0:07.2 | Nobody thinks much about it, so let's have some fun. |
0:09.7 | Let's find out why DejaVu is secretly incredibly fascinating. Hey there folks. Welcome to a whole new podcast episode, a podcast all about why being alive is more |
0:39.4 | interesting than people think it is. My name is Alex Schmidt and I'm not alone because I'm joined by my co-host, |
0:44.0 | Katie Golden, Katie. What is your relationship to or opinion of DejaVu? Didn't we do this topic already? |
0:56.0 | DejaVue, it's a long blade used to clear jungle vegetation is the first thing people should know. |
1:01.8 | It's also an art print by a Japanese artist going back, going back, let's see. |
1:08.0 | Yeah, no, I experienced deja vu. Now, it's been like over a decade since I've been in college, |
1:16.4 | which is disgusting now that I've said that. I hate the slow march of time. But I hope that's |
1:24.3 | not true about me. Not going to check. Not going to look into it. |
1:34.4 | Perhaps the understanding about Deja Vu has changed or updated, so I'm excited to learn about it. But from what I remember, the idea is it's kind of a brain malfunction where you are |
1:40.9 | essentially interpreting new information as the same as recalled information. So your |
1:50.9 | memory is activated at the same time as you are sort of encoding the new information. So it feels |
1:56.6 | like old information, even if it's new. And I mean, there's probably other types or other causes |
2:02.8 | of deja vu, but that is at least what I learned back then purportedly one sort of cause like this. |
2:08.8 | Like you're both recording new information and recalling at the same time. And so your brain |
2:14.3 | gets confused and you're like, oh, it feels like this exact, very |
2:18.2 | specific thing happened, which I think is really interesting. But even knowing that, when I get |
2:23.3 | deja vu, I'm still relatively convinced that it's already happened. |
2:28.8 | This is such an interesting topic pick. And thank you very much to Kwan for suggesting it on |
2:33.8 | the Discord. Also, thank you very much to Kwan for suggesting it on the Discord. |
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